You might notice signs popping up in businesses near E. 31st Street and Prospect Avenue: "No Guns Allowed." The signs are part of an initiative to hold criminals accountable and deter gun violence.
Dorothy Johnson-Speight said she’s disappointed over the lack of representation in a new national advertising campaign that ...
Elizabeth Oyer, a former public defender who was appointed as the Justice Department's pardon attorney in April 2022, says ...
A shooting in York on Wednesday night that left a 21-year-old dead has ended a 104-day streak without gun violence ... not just a period of quiet, but a sign that at-risk youth in the community ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Local hospitals are seeing promising results just months into a new gun violence intervention program aimed at both children and adults. The program connects shooting victims ...
31st Street and Prospect Avenue: "No Guns Allowed." The signs are a product of an initiative launched last year, with the aim to hold criminals accountable, deter gun violence and increase the ...